Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).

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Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).

The Executive Vice President Records are mainly executive administrative files documenting the responsibilities and activities of the office from 1983 to 1988. The bulk of the collection is the administrative file, which is the central file of the office of the Senior Vice President and covers all major areas of the functioning of the University's top business administrator. The series consists mainly in the form of correspondence. The Financial file includes material generated by the Academic Planning and Budget Committee and budgets either of the University or of specific divisions and programs of the University. The Personnel file is related to searches for the filling of various administration positions. The series of Speaking engagements includes notes prepared by O'Bannon for dozens of occasions, and full texts of two speeches. The News clippings series consists of two parts, a folder and a scrapbook. The folder contains exclusively news clippings related to the publicity of O'Bannon in news media. The scrapbook holds clippings of the O'Bannon memorial service as well as clippings on various subjects of her interest. The Photos, slides, and video-tapes series covers both personal and business aspects of O'Bannon. The slides are divided into four sets, one of personal and family interest, two regarding the University of Pennsylvania, and the fourth, a presentation on women executives in government.

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